Splitting the signal that comes from GK13 ?

Started by pilotron, April 28, 2016, 11:19:12 AM

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pilotron

Hi

I have a GR-55 and a GP-10 -
Is there any way or device that i can split the 13 pins signal so i could play on both devices ?

Kind Regards
Pieter

admin

#1
They describe these in the GP-10 / GR-55 sales brochure

Roland GKP-2 Spitter Cable or

http://www.roland.com/products/gkp-2/



or

Roland US-20 GK A/B/Y selector
http://www.roland.com/products/us-20/

pilotron

Thnx this helps a lot
so you can juts split the signal and not lose information?

Pieter

Elantric

#3
The GK-3 delivers low impedance buffered all analog string signals to the GK 13 pin interface
Despite false rumors for past 30 years,  no MIDI  signal resides inside the GK-3 pickup or GK -13 pin cable
More details here
https://www.vguitarforums.com/smf/index.php?board=65.0

jreff

Does anyone know if you can use the Roland US-20 A-B Selector to connect two Roland Ready guitars to a single synthesizer? The way that it appears to be designed is to run one guitar into two GK type devices (i.e. GR-55 and VG 88, etc). I want to have two guitars that can be switched going into one GR-55. From all I can tell from Roland's website, they no longer produce the US-20 but I cannot confirm that.

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#5
If you you want to select between two GK 13 pin guitars  to feed one GK processor, look for products from PrimovaSound or Dr Wayne Joness

Both are listed in the GK Accessory area here

https://www.vguitarforums.com/smf/index.php?board=13.0